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Tourists Can Once Again Enjoy Their Vacations Free Of The Foul Smelling Seaweed Sargassum season is finally over in Cancun and the resort of Quintana Roo. After months of some of the highest volumes of the macroalgae plagued the Mexican Caribbean, tourists can now travel with little to no concern for the enjoyment of their …

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Enjoy The Best Of Quintana Roo Without The Crowds Cancun is surrounded by natural and cultural wonders. From the ancient mystique of Chichen Itza to the pristine beaches that adorn the coast, the region is boundless in unique experiences. But few wonders are as distinctive as the cenotes that dot the landscape. Cenotes draw thousands …

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All-Inclusive Is Kimpton’s First Venture Into The All-Inclusive Realm And Will Open in Early 2024 Hotel brand Kimpton is set to open its first all-inclusive resort and has chosen Playa del Carmen as the place to do it. The new resort adds to an already growing number of accommodations in the Mexican Caribbean. The resort, …

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Millions Will Be Spent On Creating A Home For The Vast Collection Of Mayan Finds In The Region A new museum is to be created in Merida for the purpose of housing the massive array of Mayan discoveries since the Maya Train Railway System began construction. The museum is slated to open on a partial …

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The Often Forgotten Tax Is Still Mandatory, And There Are More Ways To Pay It Than Before We reported recently that travelers from the United States can now enter Mexico via Cancun International Airport and enjoy a six-month stay with no strings attached. While travelers have been taking advantage of this and believe they have …

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Newest Discovery Further Highlights The Rich History And Culture Of The Yucutan Penninsula A prehistoric skeleton dating back at least eight thousand years has been discovered in an underwater cave near Cancun. The discovery is the latest in a slew of significant finds in the Yucutan Peninsula in recent months. The skeleton was discovered by …

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Funding Issues Freeze Progress On An Already Hampered Project Construction work on the new Tulum International Airport has been temporarily paused due to funding problems. No date has been given on the project’s restart. In what will be a major blow to the tourist industry in Quintana Roo, the eagerly anticipated airport will now no …

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Mexico’s Answer To The Inca Trail Seeks To Entice A New Type Of Traveler Hear ‘famous long-distance treks,’ and what do you think of? The Inca Trail, El Camino de Santiago, or maybe the Appalachian Way? There’s a new trek on the block, and it is Mexico’s first officially designated long-distance trail. Dubbed the Maya …

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New Premium Booking Option Soon To Be Available At All Hilton All-Inclusives Hotel giant Hilton has unveiled its newest room category at one of its Tulum destinations, highlighting the value the brand places in the Mexican Riviera. The new room category will be rolled out across all-inclusives across the world. The new booking category, “Enclave,” …

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Significant Ruin Expected To Be A Mayan Settlement Construction along section 5 of the Maya Train Project has uncovered a major archaeological site near Cancun with more than 300 buildings. The site is expected to be confirmed as a Mayan settlement similar to other world-famous ruins in the area. The announcement was made on Thursday …

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